В памет на проф. д-р Михаил Славчев Давидов, дмн

18.07.1940 – 19.06.2024
С дълбока скръб съобщаваме, че на 19 юни 2024 година ни напусна проф. д-р Михаил Славчев Давидов, член-кореспондент на Българската академия на науките, член на Немската национална академия на естествоизпитателите Leopoldina, редовен професор по анатомия в Медицинския факултет на Университета в гр. Хамбург, Германия.
Проф. Давидов бе изтъкнат учен с огромни постижения в областите на морфологията на централната и периферна нервна система, на репродуктивната система, морфологията, функцията и произхода на невроендокринните клетъчни системи, както и в изследванията на стволови клетки.
Неговата научна дейност се отличаваше с изключителна продуктивност, включваща 15 монографии, 228 пълнотекстови публикации в рецензирани списания, 90 научни доклада, над 3500 цитирания, индекс на Хирш = 32 (Scopus).
Проф. Давидов бе не само блестящ учен, но и талантлив преподавател, посветил се на обучението на студенти по медицина, дентална медицина и лекари-специализанти. Под неговото ръководство са защитили дисертации 10 докторанта.
Освен с научната си дейност, проф. Давидов се отличаваше и с активна научно-обществена дейност. Той бе член на редица научни съвети и дружества, както в България, така и в чужбина, сред които Българското анатомично дружество, чийто съосновател беше, на Немското анатомично дружество Anatomische Gesellschaft, на международното хистохимично дружество, Society for Histochemistry.
Забележителните му постижения бяха отличени с редица престижни награди. Той беше Почетен член на Българското анатомично дружество, Почетен член на Румънското дружество по анатомия, беше избран за Преподавател на десетилетието (Teacher of the decade) на Медицински факултет към университета в гр. Хамбург.
Проф. Давидов беше мъдър и отзивчив човек и учен, надарен с блестящ ум и широко сърце. През целия си живот той раздаваше щедро на другите своите дълбоки знания и умения. Проф. Михаил Давидов ще остане в сърцата ни като изключителен учен, всеотдаен преподавател и достоен човек.
Поклон пред паметта му! Почивай в мир, учителю!
В памет на чл.-кор. проф. д-р Йордан Алексиев Йорданов
На 22 февруари 2022 година ни напусна чл.-кор. проф. д-р Йордан Алексиев Йорданов.

Чл.-кор. Йордан Йорданов е роден на 06.11.1938 г. Висше образование завършва в Стоматологичния факултет на ВМИ – София, след което придобива права на специалист по ортопедична стоматология с ортодонтия и по анатомия на човека. През 1972 г. му е присъдена научна степен „кандидат на биологическите науки“, а през 1980 г. става „доктор на медицинските науки“. Проф. Йорданов е член-кореспондент на Българската академия на науките (БАН) от 2004 година и дългогодишен директор на Института по експериментална морфология, патология и антропология с музей при БАН. Той е член на Българската национална академия по медицина, бил е представител на България в Европейската антропологична асоциация, председател на Българското анатомично дружество и Българското антропологично дружество. Проф. Йорданов е автор и създател на Националния антропологичен музей и на постоянната антропологична експозиция „Човекът в миналото“, вкл на нейния гостуващ вариант.
Чл.-кор. Йордан Йорданов е един от най-изявените български учени в областта на физическата антропология, палеоантропологията, морфологията на костната система у човек, медицинската и приложната антропология, и музейното дело. Създател на оригинални методи за определяне на биологичната възраст на човека, за количествена оценка на проявите на асиметрията на човешкото лице и за установяване на нови зависимости между отделните лицеви размери. Пластичните възстановки на главата по меките тъкани на черепа на видни личности от българската история като тракийската принцеса от Враца, на Мостич, висш български сановник от времето на Симеон Велики, на цар Калоян, цар Самуил, на серия дейци на Възраждането и освободителното движение като Бачо Киро, Раковски, Каравелов, Захарий Стоянов и редица други, са дело на проф. Йорданов. Той е автор на над 70 пластични антропологични реконструкции, на 26 монографии и 360 научни труда.
Чл.-кор. Йорданов е удостояван с различни награди като медал „Марин Дринов“ и почетен знак за значителни заслуги към БАН, и редица държавни отличия, между които юбилеен медал „1300 години България“.
Кончината на чл.-кор. Йордан Йорданов е голяма загуба за българската морфологична общност. Ние губим един изявен учен, голям патриот и обаятелна личност, който през годините неуморно ни водеше по трънливите пътеки на науката и живота. За нас бе чест, че ти беше наш учител, наш колега, наш приятел! Сбогом Учителю!
SIT TIBI TERRA LEVIS, PROFESSORE!
ПОКЛОН ПРЕД ПАМЕТТА МУ!
In memory of Prof. Dr. med. Vassil A. Vassilev (1928–2020) Honorary member of the Anatomische Gesellschaft
Ivan V. Vassilev, Ekaterina Vassileva Marcheva, Doychin N. Angelov
Professor Vassil Assenov Vassilev was a man of decency and humanity. In the Anatomische Gesellschaft he was known as a competent and reliable colleague and friend. His conviviality brought many people together and left lasting traces. His professional knowledge as well as his distinctive personality enabled him to create a network for the purpose of continuous development of anatomical research and teaching in Bulgaria. After more than 40 years of successful work, he died at the age of 92, surrounded by his large family in Sofia on August 16, 2020. Professor Vassilev left behind two children, three grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, relatives and numerous mourning friends, colleagues, co-workers and students.
Vassil Assenov Vassilev was born in Sofia on August 15, 1928, the first son of an intellectual family (his father was the mayor of a Sofia district and his mother – a music teacher). He attended the 5th high school in Sofia, which he graduated from in 1946. In 1946 he began to study human medicine at the Medical Faculty in Sofia. Vassil A. Vassilev finished his studies in 1953 with a doctorate. During his studies his great interest in anatomy was awakened, where he worked regularly as a demonstrator (voluntary student assistant) at the Institute of Anatomy under the direction of Professor Dr. Dimitar Kadanoff from the 5th semester onwards. So it happened that immediately after his doctorate in 1953 he was employed as a regular assistant at the Department of Anatomy at the Medical University of Sofia. Five years later (1958) he received the specialist certification for “Human Anatomy”. His fondness for connective and supporting tissues, i.e. biomechanics, was acquired in his synchronous clinical activity at the Institute of Orthopedics and Traumatology in Sofia in 1955-58; he received the specialist recognition for Orthopedics and Traumatology in 1959. It was not until 1974 that he received the certificate of specialist in histology and embryology. After being awarded the Venia legendi for the subject Human Anatomy in 1958, he received the habilitation as a lecturer in anatomy in 1967. The title of his habilitation thesis was “Anatomical peculiarities and alterations of the cervical spine during aging”. In 1977 Vassil A. Vassilev was appointed Full Professor of Anatomy and Histology at the Medical University of Sofia with the inaugural lecture “Ultrastructure and Histochemistry of the Synovial Membrane in Norm, Development and Experiment”.
The first big steps in science were taken by Vassil A. Vassilev in the Medical Faculty of Sofia in the early 1960s with research on the development and age changes of the cervical spine and intervertebral discs, as well as on the biomechanical properties of the lumbar spine. This was followed (1971) by almost one year of further training and specialization in electron microscopy and histochemistry at the Anatomical Institute Würzburg (Director Prof. Dr. T.-H. Schiebler), where he maintained intensive relations with the Anatomical Society and his colleagues until his death. The working areas of Prof. Vassil A. Vassilev were numerous. They included the following anatomical structural complexes.
Descriptive macroscopic anatomy: varieties of nerves and blood vessels: A. ischiadica, A. dorsalis pedis, A. poplitea, N. hypoglossus, Pl. brachialis, Pl. lumbalis, Pl. sacralis and their branches.
Spine: development and age changes of the cervical spine, ultrastructure and age changes of the intervertebral discs, biomechanical properties of the lumbar spine.
Joint structures: synovial membrane, articular cartilage, tendon sheaths, joint menisci, cruciate ligaments – electron microscopy, histochemistry, experimental effects.
Connective tissue structures in skeletal muscles: endomysium, muscle-tendon connection – electron microscopy, histochemistry, imunohistochemistry, experimental effects
Serious caves: Pleura, peritoneal electron microscopy, experimental effects.
Cranial meninges: Dura mater, arachnoidea, pia mater – electron microscopy, histochemistry, experimental effects.
Neuromorphology: receptors in the auditory tuba, skeletal muscles and skin grafts – silver impregnation, experimental effects
The recognition of his work followed promptly. Vassil A. Vassilev was elected for a member of the board of the Anatomical Society from 1978 to 1982. As President he organized the largest (then in Bulgaria) international congress of the Anatomische Gesellschaft in Varna in 1981. Guest lectures followed at the universities of Würzburg, Munich, Berlin, Leipzig, Düsseldorf, Cologne and Hamburg from 1988 to 2004. In 1989 he worked as visiting professor at the Anatomical Institute of the Free University of Berlin (Director Prof. H.-J. Merker).
In 1991 Vassil A. Vassilev became the first democratically elected Rector of the Medical University Sofia, where he initiated and implemented the necessary reforms of the university in one year. In this year he was also elected Director of the Department of Anatomy and Histology, which lasted till 2005. In 1993 he was elected General Secretary of the Union of Bulgarian Medical Societies and in the same year he was elected President of the Bulgarian Anatomical Society (until 2005).
In 1994, upon his own request, he retired and entered the status of an Emeritus. Still he kept a close connection to his love, the human anatomy. He continued to maintain close relations and activities with the Anatomical Society: he worked as a visiting professor at the Institute of Anatomy of the Medical University of Lübeck in 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998 (Director Prof. Dr. med. W. Kühnel). In 1996 Vassil A. Vassilev was appointed member of the Council for Education and Science at the Office of the President of the Republic of Bulgaria in 1996. In 2005 he was elected Honorary President of the Bulgarian Anatomical Society.
Vassil A. Vassilev was a vivid, friendly and humorous person, who always had an open ear for the ideas and problems of his successors. He was always a reliable colleague, brilliant mentor and fatherly friend. His humanity earned him the sincere admiration of his students, colleagues, co-workers and friends during his lifetime.
We mourn and miss an outstanding scientist and wonderful person.
Vassil A. Vassilev will be remembered as an excellent professionalist and a man of honor and dignity.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aanat.2020.151653
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0940960220301977?via%3Dihub
ACTA MORPHOLOGICA ET ANTHROPOLOGICA
Към публикацията: http://ama-journal.com/
XXIX International Symposium on Morphological Sciences
We’re excited to invite you to the XXIX International Symposium on Morphological Sciences from July 23-26, 2025, in beautiful Lisboa, Portugal.
With the theme “Morphological Sciences: Foundations for Life”, this year’s event will dive into cutting-edge topics such as human and veterinary anatomy, neurobiology, AI and more. Expect engaging keynotes, hands-on workshops, and poster sessions covering the latest advances in our field.
Don’t miss this opportunity to connect, share, and learn! Visit www.isms2025.org for details and early registration.
We can’t wait to welcome you to Lisboa for an unforgettable experience!
Black Sea Neurogenesis 2025
Varna, Bulgaria, 05-07 June 2025
PROGRAMME
Download the conference programme here.
REGISTRATION
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- The registration will be open until May 15, 2025.
- The total number of registrations will be limited to 120 (first come first serve basis).
- The registration form includes an option to submit an abstract, the guidelines for which are in the form.
- Selected abstracts will be invited for short-talks. The presenting co-author of each of these abstracts will receive a travel and an accommodation grant covering 100% of their travel and accommodation expenses.
- Abstracts will be accepted under the condition that at least one co-author is registered for the meeting.
- All confirmed registered participants will receive conference materials without fee.
XII International Symposium on Clinical Anatomy
The XII International Symposium on Clinical Anatomy will be held in Varna (Bulgaria, October 10-13, 2024).
Confirmed Speakers
- Doychin Angelov (Cologne, Germany)
- Azad Bonni (Basel, Switzerland)
- Tim Clarner (Bonn, Germany)
- Caroline Curtin (Dublin, Ireland)
- Krikor Dikranian (St. Louis, MO, USA)
- Paolo Onori (Rome, Italy)
- Fabio Quondamatteo (Dublin, Ireland)
- Jean-Pierre Timmermans (Antwerp, Belgium)
- Abigail Tucker (London, UK)
Dates to remember
- 30 July 2024 Registration and abstract submission closes
- 10 September 2024 Confirmation of acceptance of abstracts
European Student Symposium on Anatomical Research
THE EUROPEAN FEDERATION FOR EXPERIMENTAL MORPHOLOGY (EFEM)
is delighted to announce the EUROPEAN STUDENT SYMPOSIUM ON ANATOMICAL RESEARCH on 10th OCTOMBER 2024 which will be supported and hosted by Medical University “Prof. Dr. Paraskev Stoyanov” – Varna, Bulgaria.
The EFEM would like to invite affiliated societies and the hosting institution to nominate 2 early-stage researchers in Anatomy (undergraduate and/or postgraduate students) to participate to the conference. This will consist of a contest with student research presentations, keynote lectures and networking opportunities. The student talks will consist of two categories:
- CATEGORY A: CLASSICAL RESEARCH TALK
This will be a short talk which will focus on presenting original conclusive results generated within an experimental project of anatomical research carried out during student (undergraduate or postgraduate) time. This category is more suitable for an advanced student stage. - CATEGORY B: PRELIMINARY RESULTS AND OUTLOOK
This will be a short talk based around an experimental research question of anatomical interest, for which the student has collected preliminary results during the student time (undergraduate or postgraduate). The presentation should illustrate the preliminary work done, identify a proposed research question, how to tackle this, and its importance, in the style of presenting a project for a funding application. This category is more suitable for an earlier student stage and/or for projects of a 3-6 months of duration.
ELIGIBILITY: Participants should either be current undergraduate or postgraduate students or should have completed their studies no more than one year before the symposium and have carried out the experimental work during their student time. There will be awards for best presentations in both categories and this event will offer participants the ability to forge new research connections with colleagues across Europe.
PARTICIPATION AND REGISTRATION
- In addition on the participants in the contest who will be nominated by the societies and by MU-Varna, EFEM would like to welcome colleagues from any background and at any level of their career who share interest in experimental anatomical research to attend the meeting.
- All participants (speakers, attendees, session chairs) are required to register.
- Registration will CLOSE on the 30 July 2024
- Registration is free
- For futher information please visit www.efem.eu
21st Congress of the International Federation of Associations of Anatomists (IFAA 2024)

IFAA 2024 will be held from September 5 to 8, 2024 at the Kimdaejung Convention Center, Gwangju, Korea.
For the successful hosting of IFAA 2024, an organizing committee has already been formed, and the congress is being prepared with the goal of providing various discussion and exchange programs.
The scientific program will address the current state of the field of anatomy and propose a discussion of innovative strategies for establishing anatomical research and education as an area of continuing development in the 21st century.
Also, IFAA 2024 is planning various workshops and scientific programs to strengthen the international capacity and network for young anatomists. Various financial support and young anatomist sessions for the young experts will be provided, as well as the IFAA President’s Emergent Anatomist Incentives.